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Traffic was backed up 14 miles Wednesday night along U.S. Highway 26 east of Prineville as thousands of people converged on Central Oregon for events surrounding Monday’s total eclipse of the sun. The jam, reported
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A La Pine man died Saturday afternoon following a leap of more than 100 feet into Prineville Reservoir. At about 3:30 p.m., deputies from the Crook County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report that someone
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Central Oregon farmers are working hard to expand their customer base beyond farmers markets and educate the community about the nutritional benefits of eating local. Rainshadow Organics, a regular at the Bend Farmers Market and
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Several fires in the Central Oregon area continued to burn Sunday despite cooler temperatures and some rain throughout the region. The Whychus Fire 8 miles northeast of Sisters grew to 1,539 acres Saturday night. Though
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SAN FRANCISCO — This City by the Bay means many things to many people: Fisherman’s Wharf and North Beach. Union Square and Chinatown. It means Haight-Ashbury and the Castro, the Mission District and the Embarcadero.
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Most Central Oregonians need to put their garbage cans out to the curb as early as 10 p.m. the night before their usual collection days starting Thursday, according to multiple garbage collectors. In Bend, Redmond,
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